Tunisia vs Netherlands Review: Oranje Cruise to 3-1 Victory and Top Group F at FIFA World Cup 2026

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📅 June 26, 2026 | By Pulse India News Desk

Tunisia vs Netherlands Review – FIFA World Cup 2026
Ellyes Skhiri reacts after own goal during Tunisia vs Netherlands FIFA World Cup 2026 match

Ellyes Skhiri reacts after Tunisia’s early own goal against the Netherlands in Kansas City.

⚽ Match Summary
MatchTunisia vs Netherlands
CompetitionFIFA World Cup 2026 – Group F
VenueKansas City Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
Final ScoreTunisia 1-3 Netherlands
Tunisia Goal⚽ Hazem Mastouri 54′
Netherlands Goals⚽ Ellyes Skhiri 3′ OG, ⚽ Brian Brobbey 7′, ⚽ Jan Paul van Hecke 62′
ResultNetherlands finished top of Group F; Tunisia exited without a point.

Netherlands Top Group F With Dominant Win

The Netherlands defeated Tunisia 3-1 in their final FIFA World Cup 2026 Group F match to finish unbeaten and secure first place with seven points.

Ronald Koeman’s side raced into a 2-0 lead inside seven minutes and controlled the match with 71% possession before Jan Paul van Hecke sealed the result in the second half.

🔥 Key Takeaways
  • Netherlands beat Tunisia 3-1 to finish top of Group F.
  • Ellyes Skhiri’s own goal gave the Dutch a dream start in the 3rd minute.
  • Brian Brobbey scored in the 7th minute, his third goal of the tournament.
  • Hazem Mastouri pulled one back for Tunisia in the 54th minute.
  • Jan Paul van Hecke restored the two-goal cushion with a 62nd-minute header.
  • The Netherlands dominated with 71% possession, 19 shots and 660 passes.
  • Tunisia exited bottom of Group F with three defeats and zero points.

Netherlands Beat Tunisia 3-1 In Kansas City

The Netherlands delivered a composed and commanding performance to beat Tunisia 3-1 at Kansas City Stadium, sealing top spot in Group F and setting up a Round of 32 clash against Morocco.

Tunisia endured a disastrous start when Ellyes Skhiri accidentally turned the ball into his own net in the 3rd minute. Just four minutes later, Brian Brobbey doubled the Dutch lead after Virgil van Dijk helped create the opening.

Hazem Mastouri gave Tunisia a second-half response with a 54th-minute header, but any hopes of a comeback were quickly ended when Jan Paul van Hecke powered home the Netherlands’ third goal from a set-piece in the 62nd minute.

Brian Brobbey scores Netherlands second goal against Tunisia in FIFA World Cup 2026

Brian Brobbey scores the Netherlands’ second goal during their Group F win over Tunisia.

📊 Match Statistics

MetricTunisiaNetherlandsMatch Reading
Score13Netherlands controlled the game after a fast start
Shots1019Dutch attack created almost double the chances
Shots on Target46Netherlands were more consistent in testing goal
Possession29%71%Netherlands dominated the ball throughout
Passes249660Dutch midfield completely controlled circulation
Pass Accuracy81%92%Netherlands were extremely clean in possession
Fouls1110Physical but controlled contest
Yellow Cards00No bookings
Red Cards00No dismissals
Offsides21Tunisia looked for direct runs behind
Corners46Netherlands created more set-piece pressure
The Story in Numbers: Netherlands completed 660 passes with 92% accuracy and had 71% possession, showing complete control in a professional Group F victory.

🔎 Tactical Analysis

Dutch Possession Machine: Frenkie de Jong, Ryan Gravenberch and Tijjani Reijnders dictated the rhythm, helping the Netherlands circulate the ball with speed and precision.

Tunisia’s Catastrophic Start: The early own goal and Brobbey’s strike within seven minutes left Tunisia chasing the game almost immediately. Their defensive plan collapsed before they could settle.

Brobbey’s Penalty-Box Presence: Brian Brobbey gave the Dutch attack a central reference point, combining strength, movement and finishing instincts to trouble Tunisia’s centre-backs.

Set-Piece Threat: Jan Paul van Hecke’s goal from a corner showed the Netherlands’ aerial quality and ability to punish Tunisia even when the game briefly became competitive.

Tunisia’s Second-Half Fight: Hazem Mastouri’s goal gave Tunisia a moment of pride, but their limited possession and technical gaps made a full comeback unlikely.

Tactical Verdict: Netherlands were superior in every major phase: possession, chance creation, set-pieces and game control. Tunisia showed fight after the break but were damaged by their disastrous opening seven minutes.

📊 Match Timeline

MinuteEventImpact
3′⚽ Ellyes Skhiri own goalNetherlands take an early 1-0 lead after a Tunisia defensive mistake.
7′⚽ Brian Brobbey scoresThe Dutch double their advantage and take complete control.
54′⚽ Hazem Mastouri scoresTunisia pull one back early in the second half.
62′⚽ Jan Paul van Hecke scoresNetherlands restore their two-goal lead from a corner routine.
77′🔄 Memphis Depay entersDepay replaces Brobbey as Koeman manages attacking minutes.
90+3′🏁 Full-TimeNetherlands win 3-1 and finish Group F unbeaten.

📋 Confirmed Playing XIs & Formations

Tunisia 4-2-3-1

Goalkeeper: Aymen Dahmen

Defenders: Yan Valery, Montassar Talbi, Mohamed Amine Ben Hmida, Ali Abdi

Midfielders: Ellyes Skhiri, Rani Khedira

Attacking Midfielders: Anis Ben Slimane, Hannibal Mejbri, Ismael Gharbi

Forward: Hazem Mastouri

Approach: Tunisia tried to stay compact and counter through wide areas, but the early own goal disrupted their defensive structure.

Netherlands 4-3-3

Goalkeeper: Bart Verbruggen

Defenders: Denzel Dumfries, Jan Paul van Hecke, Virgil van Dijk, Nathan Aké

Midfielders: Ryan Gravenberch, Frenkie de Jong, Tijjani Reijnders

Forwards: Donyell Malen, Brian Brobbey, Cody Gakpo

Approach: Netherlands controlled possession, stretched Tunisia through wide channels and used set-pieces to turn dominance into goals.

⭐ Top Performers

Brian Brobbey: Scored early and gave the Netherlands a powerful focal point in attack.

Jan Paul van Hecke: Defended strongly and scored the decisive third goal with a firm header.

Frenkie de Jong: Controlled midfield rhythm and helped the Dutch dominate possession.

Tijjani Reijnders: Delivered quality from midfield and contributed to the set-piece threat.

Hazem Mastouri: Scored Tunisia’s only goal and gave the Eagles of Carthage a moment of pride.

Netherlands third goal against Tunisia during FIFA World Cup 2026 Group F match

Jan Paul van Hecke’s third goal crosses the line as Netherlands sealed their win over Tunisia.

Netherlands fans celebrate after Tunisia vs Netherlands FIFA World Cup 2026 match

Netherlands fans celebrate after the Oranje finished top of Group F.

🏆 Final Group F Standings

PosTeamMPWDLGFGAGDPtsStatus
1Netherlands3210104+67✅ Advanced – Group Winner
2Japan312073+45✅ Advanced – Runner-up
3Sweden31117704✅ Advanced – Best 3rd Place
4Tunisia3003212-100❌ Eliminated
Group F Analysis: Netherlands topped the group unbeaten with seven points, Japan progressed as runners-up, and Sweden advanced as one of the best third-placed teams. Tunisia finished bottom after three defeats.

📅 Qualification Scenario

TeamScenario
NetherlandsQualified for the Round of 32 as Group F winners and will face Morocco.
JapanQualified for the Round of 32 as Group F runners-up.
SwedenAdvanced as one of the best third-placed teams.
TunisiaEliminated after finishing bottom of Group F with zero points.
🏁 Final Verdict

The Netherlands looked like a side ready for the knockout rounds. Their possession structure, midfield rhythm and set-piece strength made this a comfortable win despite Tunisia’s brief second-half response.

Tunisia showed heart through Hazem Mastouri’s goal, but their tournament ended with another defeat. For the Oranje, this was a professional performance that confirmed them as Group F winners.

Final Score: Tunisia 1-3 Netherlands
Player of the Match: Brian Brobbey ⭐
Key Moment: Netherlands scoring twice inside seven minutes
Netherlands Status: Advanced as Group F winners
Pulse India News Rating: 8.5/10

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